Captain Samuell Liddall master of the Sloop Cocoa Nutt
attending was called in and being duly Sworne and Examined declared to the
Effect following,

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"Deposition
of Samuel Liddell" Jamaica. August 7, 1716. Jamaican Council Minutes
ff.49-50.
A place to share stories of and talk about pirates who sailed on the Whydah or in consort with it.
DEFOE:
I am a free Prince, and I have
as much Authority to make War on the Whole World, as he who has a hundred
Sails of Ships at Sea, and an Army of 100,000 Men in the Field; and this my
conscience tells me; but there is no arguing with such sniveling Puppies who
allow Superiors to kick them about Deck at Pleasure; and pin their Faith upon
a Pimp of a Parson; a Squab, who neither practices nor believes what he puts
upon the chuckle-headed Fools he preaches to.---
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OTWAY:
Conscience! a trick of State,
found out by those that wanted power to support their Laws; a bug-bear name
to startle fools; but we that know the weakness of the fallacie, know better
how to use what nature gave. That
Soul’s no Soul which to it self’s a slave.
Who any thing for Conscience sake deny, do nothing else but give
themselves the lye [”Alcibiades” Otway 1968 1:129-130]
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DEFOE:
...you are a sneaking Puppy,
and so are all those who will submit to be governed by Laws which rich Men
have made for their own Security, for the cowardly Whelps have not the
Courage otherwise to defend what they get by their Knavery; but damn ye
altogether: Damn them for a Pack of crafty Rascals, and you, who serve them,
for a Parcel of hen-hearted Numskuls.
They villify us, the Scoundrels do, when there is only this
Difference, they rob the Poor under the Cover of Law, forsooth, and we
plunder the Rich under the Protection of our own Courage...
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OTWAY
Yes [I am] a most notorious
Villain; To see the suffering’s of my fellow Creatures, and own my self a
Man: To see our Senators cheat the deluded people with a shew of Liberty,
which yet they ne’r must taste of; They say, by them our hands are free from
Fetters, yet whom they please they lay in basest bonds; Bring whom they
please to Infamy and Sorrow;...that make us slaves and tell us ‘tis our
Charter...Where all agree to spoil the Publick Good, and Villains fatten with
the brave man’s Labours...We have neither safety, Unity, nor Peace, for the
foundation’s lost of Common Good; Justice is lame as well as blind amongst
us; The Laws (corrupted to their ends that make ‘em) serve but for
Instruments of some new Tyranny, that every day starts up to enslave us
deeper: [”Venice Preserv’d, or A Plot Discover’d” Otway 1968:208-210]
Otway, Thomas
1968 The Works of Thomas Otway:
Plays, Poems and Love-Letters (J.C. Ghosh, editor). Clarendon Press reprint of 1932 edition.
Oxford.
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